Benefits Realization Management: A Practice Guide

  • 1h 8m
  • Project Management Institute
  • Project Management Institute
  • 2019

Benefits realization is the common thread that runs from organizational strategy through project deliverables that contribute benefits. Yet, according to PMI's 2018 Pulse of the Profession Report: Success in Disruptive Times, only one in three organizations report high benefits realization maturity. This practice guide provides a comprehensive look at the topic of benefits realization in of portfolio, program, and project management. It will help readers tackle this important topic and drive more successful outcomes and better strategic alignment in your organization.

Inside this practice guide readers will find: standardized definitions for benefits realization, benefits realization management and associated benefits realization terms; the core principles of benefits realization; the benefits realization management life cycle from organizational mission, vision, and strategy through project deliverables and success measurement, and how it contributes to the expected benefits and value that the organization intends to realize; and a framework and guidance to help practitioners manage benefits realization in organizational project management and portfolio, program, and project management.

As with all PMI standards and publications, this practice guide also aligns with our other standards including: A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide®)—Sixth Edition; The Standard for Program Management—Fourth Edition; and The Standard for Portfolio Management—Fourth Edition.

About the Author

The PMI provides services, including: the development of standards; research; education; publication; networking-opportunities in local chapters; hosting conferences and training seminars; as well as providing accreditation in project management.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • BRM and Organizational Context
  • BRM Framework
  • Guidance for Portfolio, Program, and Project Management in a BRM Context
  • References
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary